Pam, these bibs are just beautiful, I love the colors. I admire you for participating generously for a good cause, I'm going to visit the Hidden Treasures Home of Loaves and Fishes International.You are a person of great generosity, many people around you should be proud of you. Thanks for sharing.Marisa fromhttp://passionetcouture.blogspot.ca/

These are wonderful Pam! Wish my kiddo would leave bibs on...do you know how to make one they can't take off?!Love that you are always sewing for such great causes. Thanks for sharing at A New Creation!

Yes, my son is still messy past the little bibs made for babies :) He's one, but he's almost wearing the same clothes as his 3 year old tiny brother. We are starting a link up party on Thursdays (today:), and we would love for you to join us with this post and/or any others you would like to include. We are at allthingswithpurpose.com. Hope to see you there!!

Wow you do a lot of nice things for people with your sewing talent. I'm a pretty selfish sewer- I mostly make things to buy the love of the kids in my family. You make me want to do a kind deed for someone. I'd like to make the armrest covers and organizers for walkers and donate to the elderly somehow. Maybe for Christmas!

Awesome bibs! It is so perfect for those big kiddos that still a very messy eater. Very nice fabrics and I like the idea of using pre-loved t-shirting as an extra internal layer for added absorbency. Thank You for sharing this with us, it will help a lot, especially for those who are aspiring to be a great bib sewer.

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